Year Events Calendar

Simple year calendar with ability to add custom events and display week numbers
What is Year Events Calendar?
Simple Year Calendar is a Chrome extension that allows users to quickly access a full year calendar with just one click. It is a very simple and easy-to-use tool for keeping track of dates and planning ahead.

Extension stats

Users: 285 ▲ 9
Rating: 4.43 (7)
Version: 2.0.0 (Last updated: 2024-10-03)
Creation date: 2021-03-23
Risk impact: Very low risk impact
Risk likelihood: Very low risk likelihood
Manifest version: 3
Permissions:
  • storage
Size: 188.42K

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Extension summary

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Very simple Year Calendar with an ability to add custom events for one or multiple days, choosing a color of highlighted days. Configure to display week numbers.

You can use it to highlight public holidays in your country or track your vacations.

User reviews

Excellent, through and through, regarding the requirements for it to be installed (eg. Chrome version, permissions needed, size, etc.), its operation, and of course the layout / UI, too. It does its job perfectly and smoothly, and looks exactly like the illustration as well. Thanks for it, five stars hands down! As for recommendations to make it even better, I can only repeat the suggestions of the raters here so far: showing the week numbers, and having the ability to highlight any own days for a basic customization option. The latter would also utilize clicking on the day numbers for something practical, because right now it doesn't do anything, and this is apparently a waste of function ;-) I for one would imagine them like this: 1. Week numbers: First week, second week, third week, etc. of the year, in a plus vertical column to the left of each month, containing only ordinal numbers (1., 2., 3., ...), but in bold. For retaining style and also visible separation to avoid any confusion, better draw a thin line between this new column of ordinal numbers and the numbers of the days. Like, exactly like the dim gray line separating "Mo", "Tu", "We", ... from the day numbers in each month, but this time vertically. 2. Highlighting days: Now the default looks after installation is perfect: the current day is shown in red, no color on any other days, but hovering the cursor over any day shows it gray momentarily. Please make it so, for example, that clicking on any day makes firstly the gray permanent, then clicking on it again highlights it permanently in another color, then by clicking on it again comes yet another color, and so on... this very simple way cycling through a limited number of distinct basic colors. IMO like this order would be fine: gray, blue, yellow, green, red, then for a final click no color again. I think that should be more than enough for anyone, adding only blue, yellow and green to the current options. (Red should logically be the last choice - because of it being the default color for the current day -, before setting the day number no color again.) Then the cycling can be done again, of course...
by Marosán Gergő, 2024-09-15

EDIT: PLEASE, PLEASE, PLEASE make a manifest v3 version! i can't find an alternative to your amazing plugin! /EDIT simple, gorgeous, and so convenient! great work :) five stars if we could highlight our own days (even without labels).

Great calendar extension. Nice extra: Add the ability to mark public/bank holidays.
by Anita du Toit, 2024-04-26
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Risk impact

Year Events Calendar is safe to use. It does not request any sensitive permissions.

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